Abstract

The Republic of Korea held the Winter Olympics in February 2018 and built several indoor ice rinks. Recently, the population of viewing and enjoying winter sports in indoor ice rink arenas is increasing and it is expected that the demand for building new indoor ice rink arenas will increase in the future. These indoor ice rinks generally should have an adequate dehumidification and heating system to provide optimal indoor air condition for users (spectators and athletes) under the required heat and humidity conditions. In addition, HVAC system designers should take steps to prevent fogging from condensation on the ice surface and to prevent condensation on the walls. This study was carried out to evaluate the formation of fog near the ice surface by using two air distribution systems applicable to the indoor ice rink arena. It was confirmed that the mixed ventilation method did not cause fog near ice surface, and that there is a great difference in the composition of the indoor thermal environment of the ice rink arena according to the type of ventilation system.

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